Fantastic pictures, thanks for showing them, Ger. Some familiar faces in the 2007 group picture I especially like the Anarthrophyllum and Nassauvia lagascae both of which I have managed to germinate in the past, although not got them much further

The Oxalis squamosa-radicata ssp. pubescens is a stunner, is anyone growing this in cultivation?

Hi Ian,thanks for your reply.It was a real surprise for me to see Oxalis enneaphylla just in the south of Patagonia.The limit where Oxalis enneaphylla is growing is about where the Mte Zeballos starts more to the north.Mte Zeballos and again more to the north is the area where Oxalis adenophylla was growing.The most spectacular plants however we found on the Passo Roballos. About 1500 meter altitude.This is also the place where we found the very rare Oxalis squamosa-radicata ssp. pubscens.The best forms of Oxalis laciniata were growing in the extremely south of Patagonia, surroundings Stag River.

Absolutely stunning, Ger ... ANY other images will be much appreciated ... and, if possible, some logistics of your trip. Number of days, miles travelled, accommodation, etc. please?Would LOVE to make that tour ....